Removes any apps your PC manufacturer installed. Keep my files > Change settings > Preinstalled apps Off Restores any apps your PC manufacturer installed. Reinstalls Windows 11 and keeps your personal files. Keep my files > Change settings > Preinstalled apps On Next to Reset this PC , select Reset PC. Then choose from the options and/or settings in the table below. Select Start > Settings > System > Recovery. Resetting reinstalls Windows 11, but lets you choose whether to keep your files or remove them, and then reinstalls Windows. You can reset your PC from Settings, the sign-in screen, or by using a recovery drive or installation media. Manually attempting to restart the device yourself during this process could cause the reset to fail. If you don’t know your BitLocker key, see Find my BitLocker recovery key.ĭuring the resetting process, it is possible that your screen may go black for a long period of time (occasionally upwards of 15 minutes) and that your device may attempt to restart itself during this period. If you’ve encrypted your device, you’ll need your BitLocker key to reset your PC. You suspect your device has been infectedĬlick one of the recovery options below and follow the steps to try to get things working again. Your PC isn't working well and you recently installed an app Go back to your previous version of Windows You want to reinstall your previous operating system Use a recovery drive to restore or recover your PC Your PC won't start and you've created a recovery drive Use installation media to restore your PC Your PC won't start and you haven't created a recovery drive Use installation media to reinstall Windows 11 Your PC won't start, you haven't created a recovery drive, and resetting your PC didn't work Your PC isn’t working well and it’s been a while since you installed an app or changed system settings Your PC isn't working well and you recently installed an update The FluCard for Pentax with the K3 will answer some of your needs and wants.If you're having problems with your PC, the following table can help you decide which recovery option to use. In addition to Wirelsss Transfer, from 2:14 to 2:45 there is discussion of Wi-Fi capabilities with B-roll of the possible controls managed on a tablet. Eye-Fi has card-specific set-up and Menus built into Firmware for various new bodies (and FW updated functions for reecent older bodies), as you stated.Īt 1:31 the photographer inserts the FluCard. Wi-Fi file transfer has already been enabled through Eye-Fi, Flu and other cards. There may be additional functions - I don't recall. Geo-/tagging and upload-functions aren't interesting for me :-/The Pentax-specific customized FluCard is supposed to allow selection of AF point, LiveView and camera operation (perhpas some functions limited) from a tethered device such as a tablet or laptop. Do you know if they're working on a K-5, by chance? The compatibility-list shows the K-7 and the K5II, but not the K-5 itself, so I'm a bit confused.Įdit: just found out that the "various other useful tethery things" aren't what they appeared to be when looking at the app-names:-/ Thought an App called "Shoot&View" would let you shoot and view, but in the end it's just another instant-upload. The Flu-Cards sound very interesting though. I think connecting a TV-screen to a camera makes more sense than instant image-upload, that's why Eye-fi cards aren't interesting for me. Anyway, thought the previous threads were interesting and figured I'd start a new one to update the subject. ![]() I think saving to both the memory card and the computer is an option that should be considered as it is a sort of safety back-up in case the computer crashed or had a glitch of some sort. The only problem I noted is when tethered to your computer, the images are not saved to the memory card. I downloaded it today and have played around with it a bit. ![]() That is not a typo of mine, the site actually does have the word "shootihg" instead of "shooting", I copied and pasted the URL after opening the site. The PC program may be found at this site. I cannot say much about it as I have not used a Mac for nearly 15 years. The Mac program is available at the site: and has been around for a couple years or so. One is dedicated for MacOSX and the other is apparently for PCs. After a bit of digging, I found there are a couple programs out there (free by the way) for this. Noticed several older threads here regarding shooting tethered with Pentax and that it apparently was dropped or discontinued by the company.
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